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Official Languages

Policy Area

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Last Updated

Education

Long-Term

January 21, 2024

The Policy

The RPC will recognize popular Indigenous languages, such as Cree, Ojibway, Inuktitut, Oji-Cree, Mi'kmaq, and Iroquoian languages as official languages, with the same rights and supports as English and French; for example, we will invest heavily in the capacity for government services to be made available through computer-aided translation where human support is not available.

The Research

Our Broader Stance on:

Education is the fuel of the modern economy. Limiting higher education to people with the financial means to afford to attend puts the economy in a choke hold. We propose making education entirely free to ignite the Canadian economy.

The foundations of today's education system were established well over a century ago. Society is fundamentally different now and Canadian education needs to be updated and redesigned to keep pace well into the future.

We will create individualized job and career training programs which consider each person's unique learning capabilities, methods, and interests to provide a lifelong learning plan practical skills and theoretical research which evolves as the person's interests and capabilities change over time.

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